115-117 Ingram Street, Glasgow is a Grade B listed building in the Glasgow City local planning authority area, Scotland. First listed on 15 December 1970. Warehouse. 1 related planning application.

115-117 Ingram Street, Glasgow

WRENN ID
fossil-barrel-martin
Grade
B
Local Planning Authority
Glasgow City
Country
Scotland
Date first listed
15 December 1970
Type
Warehouse
Source
Historic Environment Scotland listing

Description

R W Billings (elevation) and originally John Baird (Plan)

1854 (1986-7) rebuilt behind facade. Large Baronial

warehouse occupying corner site with 23-bay facade to

Ingram Street and 17-bays to Brunswick Street. 3 storeys

attic and basement. Polished ashlar stonecleaned, stepped

roll-moulded basecourse, all openings roll-moulded.

INGRAM STREET ELEVATION: 2-16-5 bays with end groups of

bays shallow advanced. Pend entrance to extreme left,

deeply bracketted canopied tripartite main entrance to

right, both with shouldered doorways. All other ground

floor openings segmentally arched. To 1st square-headed

windows, to 2nd alternately square-headed or shouldered.

Bays nearest corner have false plate-tracery to 1st and

2nd. All windows sash and case with 2-pane glazing.

Continuous stepped hoodmould to 1st with bosses between

windows. 2nd floor windows grouped under hoodmoulds which

rise into curvilinear or crowstepped gables.

BRUNSWICK STREET ELEVATION: similarly detailed, with

projecting corbelled 2-light oriel to extreme right gable.

Across Ingram Street, square-plan cap-house corbelled

above 3rd floor, saddle-back roof, crowstepped gables.

Slate roofs, some tall square section cans at wallhead.

Rendered blind flank to E.

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